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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ningaloo Coast' has mentioned 'Marine park' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Ningaloo Coast World Heritage site 1.1 Reputation 1.2 Conservation controversy 1.3 Ningaloo Collaborative Research Cluster 2 Specific reserved areas 2.1 National parks and reserves in the World Heritage Area 2.2 Bays of the World Heritage area 2.3 Islands of the World Heritage area 2.4 Peninsulas of the World Heritage area 2.5 Marine Park zones 3 Coastal forecast area 4 See also 5 References 6 External links
The World Heritage status of the region was created and negotiated in 2011, and the adopted boundary included the Ningaloo Marine Park (Commonwealth waters), Ningaloo Marine Park (State waters) and Muiron Islands Marine Management Area (including the Muiron Islands), Jurabi Coastal Park, Bundegi Coastal Park, Cape Range National Park, and the Learmonth Air Weapons Range.
In 1987, the reef and surrounding waters were designated as the Ningaloo Marine Park.
[9] In 2006, researchers from the Australian Institute of Marine Science discovered gardens of sponges in the marine park's deeper waters that are thought to be species completely new to science.
It was also feared that the resort would be generally degrading to the entire marine park.
Bundegi Coastal Park[13] Cape Range National Park Jurabi Coastal Park Ningaloo Marine Park (Commonwealth waters) Ningaloo Marine Park (State waters)
Marine Park zones[edit]